Business, Marketing, and Management (BMM)
The Business, Marketing, and Management Career Field Area provides opportunities for students to deepen their understanding of topics in areas such as financial literacy, business technologies, communication, business, and consumer law, entrepreneurship, accounting, economics, personal finance, financial services marketing, retailing, fashion marketing/merchandising, international marketing, sports, and entertainment marketing, global business, and hospitality and tourism.
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Communication and Information Systems Career Field Area provides opportunities for students to deepen their understanding of topics in areas such as computer science, information technology, e-commerce, advertising, public relations, commercial photography, journalism, graphic design, broadcasting, scriptwriting, radio/TV production, business technology applications, web design, interactive media, and networking.
Communication and Information Systems Career Field Area provides opportunities for students to deepen their understanding of topics in areas such as computer science, information technology, e-commerce, advertising, public relations, commercial photography, journalism, graphic design, broadcasting, scriptwriting, radio/TV production, business technology applications, web design, interactive media, and networking.
Click for more information about Financial Literacy Act Guidance
Nebraska Revised Statute 79-3001 to 79-3004, otherwise known as the Financial Literacy Act, outlines the requirements for instruction in financial literacy.
- The graduation requirement for the Financial Literacy Act is required for all public schools.
- The class of 2024 (current seniors in public schools must complete a course in personal finance or financial literacy (as defined by Nebraska State Statute 79-3002) or personal finance as a graduation requirement.
- Financial literacy instruction in grades K-8 applies only to public schools and must be included in the instructional programs of elementary and middle schools as appropriate.
- Each school district shall provide a financial literacy status report annually to its local board of education.
- The board shall also adopt measurable academic content standards for financial literacy as part of the social studies standards.
Register for the BMIT Fall Workshops
Workshop Dates and Locations
We are excited to announce that registration is now open for the 2025 BMIT Fall Conferences! This year’s conferences will offer engaging professional development sessions, valuable networking opportunities, and practical classroom strategies to help you inspire and prepare your students for success.
Event Highlights:
- Innovative teaching strategies and best practices
- Perkins V updates and resources
- Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) integration
- Opportunities to collaborate with fellow educators across the state
Conference Dates & Locations:
- October 15 – Kearney (ESU 10)
- October 16 – Omaha (MCC – Fort Omaha Campus)
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Reserve your spot today and join us for a day of learning, sharing, and professional growth!
Register Here: https://forms.gle/QYu97PKgbx3JShUE9
We look forward to seeing you at one of our BMIT Fall Conferences!
If you have questions about the BMIT Fall workshops, please contact Jacqui Garrison jacqui.garrison@nebraska.gov or Shaun Young shaun.young@nebraska.gov.
Also, a reminder to submit responses to our BMIT Fall Workshop Proposal Form: https://forms.gle/5SLhs5UftbMgpfBw9
- Deadline to submit: Friday, September 19
We will also present and share information at the following ESU CTE Collaboration Days. Registration for these events will happen through the ESUs.
Programs of Study
The Business, Marketing, and Management Career Field Area provides opportunities for students to deepen their understanding of topics in areas such as financial literacy, business technologies, communication, business, and consumer law, entrepreneurship, accounting, economics, personal finance, financial services marketing, retailing, fashion marketing/merchandising, international marketing, sports, and entertainment marketing, global business, and hospitality and tourism.
Nebraska DECA
The mission of DECA, Inc. is to enhance the co-curricular education of students with interest in marketing, management and entrepreneurship. DECA helps students to develop skills and competence for marketing careers, to build self-esteem, to experience leadership and to practice community service. DECA is committed to the advocacy of marketing education and the growth of business/education partnerships.
Nebraska FBLA
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a national career and technical student association for students in middle school and high school who are interested in business administration, business education, management, finance, and information technology careers. Over 5800 students in more than 150 high schools and middle schools in Nebraska participate in the FBLA program. The benefits of FBLA membership are leadership development, career preparation, community service, networking with business and community leaders, and challenging competitions.
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Carol Malcolm
Business, Marketing and Management
Career Field Specialist
(531) 510-6877



